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Longtime IRS agent and ethics instructor indicted for filing false tax returns
New York Daily News· 6 days agoOn Tuesday, she was indicted on three counts of filing false tax returns and three counts of filing...
Massachusetts IRS agent charged with filing false tax returns for 3 years
USA TODAY· 6 days agoThioub had served as an Internal Revenue agent since 2006 and worked out of the Boston IRS office, according to the criminal complaint. She was assigned to the IRS ...
Cranston city attorney says state police will investigate councilwoman’s resignation
WPRI Providence· 8 hours agoDemocrats on the City Council have been on the defensive over what led up to Aniece Germain stepping...
Thousands Are Eligible for Tax Refunds From 2020
New York Times· 4 days agoThe deadline for filing to get it is May 17. Who wouldn’t grab an income tax refund if they had one coming? About 940,000 people, it turns out — because...
Inconsistent Regulations, Crackdown on Civil Liberties Hinder Nonprofits, Experts Say
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 1 day agoNonprofits across the country are feeling the effects of an increasingly polarized political environment and new state restrictions on their advocacy work, especially if they work on issues ...
IOLA Exec: Hochul Set to Divert $55M From Fund, in Latest Twist in Legal Services Row | New York Law...
Law.com· 6 days agoNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s on-again, off-again proposal to divert tens of millions of dollars from...
CNN analyst says Trump wouldn't be convicted in non-blue area, case relies on known liar Michael...
Fox News· 5 days agoCNN legal analyst Elie Honig criticized the New York hush money case against former President Trump...
Cranston GOP assails Dems amid fallout from Germain resignation
WPRI Providence· 6 days agoThe chairman of the city Republicans compared with the president of the City Council to a mob boss.
Hoppy Kercheval: Student loan debacle comes at worst time (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 7 days agoThere is plenty of research showing that people with associate’s, bachelor’s or higher degrees end up with better jobs and higher pay than their counterparts with only a high school diploma.